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    bigwheel Guest

    Default Larry Hancock's King Ranch Carne Guisada


    ( slightly tweaked from the original..changes noted by asterisks)

    3 lbs beef round steak cut into cubes (3/4" prob be ideal..but nothing
    critical..too small they can get mushy)
    1 cup or so flour
    1 big chopped onion
    1/2 cup cooking oil or grease of your choice (bacon fat is the cats
    meow)
    *Crisco from the can.
    4-20 cloves chopped fresh garlic.
    1 qt or thereabouts good beef broth *(water)
    1 small 7 oz? can Mexican Hot Tomato Sauce or 1 10 oz can of diced
    Rotels *(one diced fresh tomato)
    1/2 t. chili powder (Gebhardts)
    1/4 t. cumin
    *salt and pepper to taste (Little Lawrys Seasoning Salt or McCormick
    Season All perk this up real nice on the salt ration)

    Heat up the oil in a large skillet or pot. Salt and pepper the meat
    then
    dredge in the flour and brown it off in the grease. Add the onion and
    cook
    for a few mins. Add tomatoes garlic and the spices. Add just enough
    broth to cover the meat and simmer till the meat is tender. Serve with
    flour
    tortillas, pinto beans, Spanish rice and salad.

    * You can use any kind of meat you want in this..chuck works good as
    does venison..but you might have to simmer it longer to make it tender.
    Round steak 3/4" will usually tender up in about an hour some of the
    other cuts take much longer. Use a lid or dont as you see fit to make it
    the consistency of beef tips in brown gravy at the finish. It if gets
    too dry before it tenders up add more liquid and keep cooking. It also
    doesnt bother me in the least to make this stuff using granulated garlic
    and onyawn as opposed to the fresh stuff. Some of the grandchillins
    refuse to eat floaties. This stuff is not designed to be real spicy. You
    spicy it up the way you want at the table.

    PS..This was a favorite of the King Ranch Cowboys back in the good old
    days. Would not be surprised if they are still eating it. Its mighty
    good.




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    bigwheel

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    jay Guest

    Default Re: Larry Hancock's King Ranch Carne Guisada

    In article <[email protected]>,
    bigwheel <[email protected]> wrote:

    > PS..This was a favorite of the King Ranch Cowboys back in the good old
    > days. Would not be surprised if they are still eating it. Its mighty
    > good.



    More likely from the King Ranch than the Campbell Soup King Ranch
    Casserole. They are known for beef not chicken. The varmints probably
    ate the chickens.

    http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/...g_ranch_casser
    ole/

    jay

  3. #3
    bigwheel Guest

    Default Re: Larry Hancock's King Ranch Carne Guisada


    Well I clicked but didn't see any related narratives. That original
    recipe minus the tweaks should be as authentic as it comes. Larry was
    born in Falfurrias and was raised on the Ranch. They had well publicized
    way of dealing with trespassers. The alleged perp was never seen or
    heard from ever again. lol. They mighta throwed em in the Carne
    Guisada...gasp! Surely not.

    'jay[_350_ Wrote:
    > ;1816779']In article [email protected],
    > bigwheel [email protected] wrote:
    > -
    > PS..This was a favorite of the King Ranch Cowboys back in the good old
    > days. Would not be surprised if they are still eating it. Its mighty
    > good.-
    >
    >
    > More likely from the King Ranch than the Campbell Soup King Ranch
    > Casserole. They are known for beef not chicken. The varmints probably
    > ate the chickens.
    >
    > 'The Big Apple: Doesn’t Even Leave The Airport or Doesn’t
    > Ever Leave The Airport (Delta backronymic nickname)'
    > (http://tinyurl.com/aqfnqov)
    > ole/
    >
    > jay





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    bigwheel

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